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Monday, April 5, 2021

MyHeritage Introduces Deep Nostalgia™ Special Animations

 I received this from MyHeritage today:

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I have great news — we've released 10 additional "special" animations for Deep Nostalgia™ today, doubling the number of animations available and allowing you to see your ancestors express a wider spectrum of gestures and emotions, for example, dance, blow a kiss, smile wholeheartedly, nod approval, and more. 

The special animations are available to subscribers on the Complete plan.



Deep Nostalgia™ has taken social media by storm, and since its launch 5 weeks ago, 72 million animations have been created!

You can find a complete overview of the special animations in the blog post.

Here are some examples of the special animations:

Dance 2:




Kiss:



When you animate a photo, the initial animation is selected by default so as to match the pose and angle of the person in your photo perfectly. That initial animation is always one of the first 10 general animations and is never one of the special animations. 

The special animations need to be selected manually.

Selecting a special animation is not available from the landing page, which is only meant for quick animation and sharing, and is only available from the "My Photos" section of the website and the "Photos" section of the MyHeritage mobile app, where in both locations more advanced functionality is at your disposal.

Here is a short video produced by MyHeritage on their YouTube channel:


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Here is my father's 1944 sailor animation using the "Kiss and wink" special animation:

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Disclosure: I receive a complimentary subscription to MyHeritage, and have received other material consideration in past years. I uploaded my autosomal DNA raw data to their DNA product. This does not affect my objective analysis of MyHeritage products.

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